Action for Boston Community Development dedicates an evening of admiration, reflection and celebration to honor several outstanding citizens who serve and uplift their communities as unsung heroes. (Visit link here: abcdheroes.org/community-heroes/)

Join us in honoring these extraordinary volunteers as we celebrate The Heart of Humanity on Thursday, November 9th, at Boston Marriott Copley Place, 110 Huntington Ave, Boston.

The night kicks off with a Social Hour at 6 p.m., and the Dinner Program at 7 p.m.

“Once again, ABCD is proud to put the spotlight on the volunteers and community members that go above and beyond to assist, serve, and educate our most vulnerable residents and economically disenfranchised families,” said John J. Drew, ABCD President/CEO.

“We will also add to our Hall of Fame and bestow a special honor to selfless leaders of our community, recognizing their efforts as political leaders, and social influencers in a tireless crusade against poverty.”

A signature event, ABCD’s Community Heroes Celebration honors everyday heroes and legends that help support the anti-poverty agency’s mission to provide low-income residents within the Greater Boston and Mystic Valley region the tools and resources needed to transition from poverty to stability to success.

This year’s special guest and featured speaker is an up and coming politician – Michael Tubbs, the youngest and first African-AmericanMayor of Stockton, California. Noted for his campaign against violence and leading the City of Stockton out of bankruptcy, Mayor Tubbs will share his impactful strategies towards community engagement and poverty reduction.

U.S. Senator Edward Markey & Mass State Rep. Byron Rushing will be inducted into the ABCD Heroes Hall of Fame for their selfless political efforts in progressing society and addressing issues that are important to the disenfranchised community.

We recognize J. Keith Motley as a special honoree because of his inspiration to many, urging those in need to overcome adversities and obstacles to pursue higher education and in turn build community relations.

For more information, please contact Amelia Aubourg at 617-348-6238, or email amelia.aubourg@bostonabcd.org. Visit BostonABCD.org and ABCDHeroes.org

About ABCD

A Massachusetts-based nonprofit human services organization, ABCD provides low income residents in the Boston and Mystic Valley areas with the tools, support, and resources they need to transition from poverty to stability and from stability to success. Each year, we’ve served more than 100,000 individuals, elders and families through a broad range of innovative initiatives as well as long-established, proven programs and services. For more than 50 years, ABCD has been deeply rooted in each neighborhood we serve, empowering individuals and families and supporting them in their quest to live with dignity and achieve their highest potential. For more, please visit bostonabcd.org.